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Reflection. We Need Leaders with Values in Politics

Popular uprisings spearheaded by young people have brought governance failures to the fore in many countries. Mahatma Gandhi advocated the “conscience of the opponent” which expresses dissatisfaction and anger through non-violent resistance. Thomas Jefferson, the famous American political thinker, was anxious about the possibility that economic and political forces might one day come together in

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Christian Women in China: “The Other Half of Heaven”

Chinese society is changing and offering Christian women new opportunities to participate in the life of the Church. The rule of the Catholic women. Since the 20th century, Chinese women have assumed an increasingly important role in society. A significant shift has occurred. Their lives are no longer centred exclusively on the family, as was

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Mission Diary. The Comboni Scholasticate community. The Guardians of hope.

The Comboni Scholasticate community at St John of Arc in Pietermaritzburg is committed to putting their faith into action for the benefit of their neighbours in the informal settlement of Jika-Joe. Malawian scholastic Gerard Paul Hiernimo witnesses God’s actions among the township’s most vulnerable people. Upon arriving at St Daniel Comboni Scholasticate in Pietermaritzburg, South

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Mongolia. A small and active Catholic community.

The Catholic Church is a small, vibrant community of about 1,500 people spread across eight parishes. Cardinal Giorgio Marengo is its pastor. Christianity in Mongolia began with the spread of Nestorian communities in the Far East, followers of the Syriac tradition and followers of the teachings of Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople. These communities brought the

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Colombia. “Sharing my experiences of faith”.

Brother Godfroy-Abel Dimanche talks about his experience as a formator and his involvement in pastoral activities with Afro-descendants. I am from the Central African Republic and have been a formator at the Comboni Missionaries’ International Centre for Brothers in Bogotá, Colombia, since 2020. I was previously based in Guayaquil, where I coordinated the Afro-Colombian Cultural

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Mission Diary. Brother Christophe: Walking with Community.

Christophe Blawo, a Comboni Brother, has just obtained a PhD in Social Transformation from Tangaza University.  Here, he talks about what this means for him and the community. The PhD journey is often described as a marathon of the mind, but for me, it was also a journey of the heart and a transformative experience.

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